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Kitsap author helped write the final word on blues legend Howlin’ Wolf
Kitsap man half responsible for researching and writing what has become known as the definitive biography of one of the blues’ most dynamic performers and distinctive voices, Howlin’ Wolf. Hoffman, who works in Bremerton and lives on Bainbridge Island

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Elvis Presley: The Man. The Life. The Legend.

From Publishers Weekly

In this slim illustrated volume, icon biographer Keogh (Audrey Style; Jackie Style) presents an homage to Elvis from a unique perspective, explaining how his inimitable style-not just the way he dressed, but also the way he spoke and behaved-influenced the music and the sensibilities of Americans unlike anyone before or after him. He was “the original Slim Shady,” Keogh writes; “his appearance on Ed Sullivan ripped the 1950s in half.” “Before Elvis, there was nothing,” John Lennon said. Keough breaks down the Pelvis’s life into chronological chapters, from Elvis’s early days in Memphis through his last days at Graceland. Keough highlights major milestones as well as small, personal anecdotes, and inc (more…)